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The Undead Descend on Uptown

Calling all zombie lovers: Don’t miss out on the chance to be a part of a horror experience that leaves the audience with more than just nightmares.

CHICAGO, ILL. – October 5, 2010 – From October 21 through November 6 the audience-interactive theatrical event, Zombies Attack Chicago, is returning for its third year to The Spot at 4437 N. Broadway in Uptown. This time around, Colonel Baker and the Bravo Emergency Response Team (BERT) use their training to suppress a zombie outbreak in the horror-themed, live event. The cult hit runs from every Thursday, Friday and Saturday starting at 8 p.m.

Audience members are encouraged to be part of the performance. If someone has an idea, observation or just thinks, “don’t open that door,” they can shout it out.  The audience casts itself in this movie as whoever they want to be: the average Joe, the ditzy blonde, the self-serving jerk or even the warrior. Ticket holders are encouraged to shine as a lead or be an extra.

Zombies Attack Chicago is produced by Zack Geoffroy and The Spot , written by Jordan Eastwood, and directed by Seth Remington. Zombies Attack Chicago and it is anyone’s guess who will make it out alive! The Spot has been a bar, restaurant, and performance venue for 5 years.  Over 100 shows have been produced there, from Burlesque to improv to stage plays.  Through its extensive fundraising packages, the Spot has raised over $50,000 for Chicago not-for-profit organizations.  Reservations are available for “Dinner with the Dead” pre-show dining.

This cult hit runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 21st through November 6th starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 with group rates available.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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